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Communicating India's soft power: Buddha to Bollywood

New York: Palgrave Macmillan (2013), 227 pp., illustr., bibliogr. p.197-219, index
ISBN 978-1-137-02789-4 (ebook); 978-1-349-43981-2 (pbk); 978-1-137-02788-7 (hbk)
"Daya Thussu's book rescues the concept of soft power from American hands and applies it insightfully to India, and the concept is made richer and more useful as a result. With its dynamic and prosperous diaspora, the growing global popularity of its spiritual beliefs and practice, its reach as a global economic and technological powerhouse, and even its cherished cuisine, India's growing soft power potential is evident. Yet Thussu also takes a hard look at the impediments that stand in the way of India taking full advantage of its soft power appeal." (Steven Livingston, Professor of Media and Public Affairs and International Affairs, George Washington University)
Contents
Introduction, 1
1 De-Americanizing Soft Power, 17
2 Historical Context of India's Soft Power, 45
3 India Abroad: the Diasporic Dividend, 73
4 Software for Soft Power, 101
5 Culture as Soft Power - Bollywood and Beyond, 127
6 Branding India - a Public-Private Partnership, 155
Conclusion, 183